Army In Kashmir: Army Taking Care Of People In Heavy Snowfall
Army in Kashmir: Strike on terror in snow and army taking care of people, 100 military parties knocking in houses.
In the midst of snowfall, a knock occurs in a house built on a remote hill in the Bandipora district.
When the old slave prophet opens the door, the young military officer standing in snow-clad clothes in front smiles and asks, Chacha you are well, everything is fine, no one has any problem? Tell me if you need any help.
Minus minus temperatures and snow-covered paths. What are humans, even birds do not appear outside the ghouls. In such adverse circumstances, the army is emerging as an expectation for those trapped in crisis.
In these remote areas of the valley, where the army is engaged in the elimination of terrorists, the common people are also taking good news.
The army has run a well-run petrol campaign to help the villagers by going from village to village covered by snow.
In such areas, patrolling parties of about a hundred military posts are providing medical and other facilities by knocking at people’s homes in about 250 villages every day.
At this time, along with every patrolling party of the Army, there is also a person from the Medical Corps, in such a situation, medical minor problems are treated on the spot.
In case of any major problem, the patrolling party informs its operating base and requests to send help. Under this campaign, the army has touched the hearts of thousands of people of Kashmir.
On Friday, an army patrol party of the army reached the homes of the people in the villages of the Paribal area of Bandipora.
The soldiers took medicines in Alosa and adjoining villages of the block after taking care of the people and checking the health of the sick elderly.
Due to the snow-cut potato area, the elderly are not getting health facilities. Earlier, such a campaign was also conducted in Rafiyabad.
Army all the time called for help: Brijesh Pandey
Brijesh Pandey, Brigadier General Staff of the Army’s Northern Command, says that the first priority of the Army is to overcome the difficulties of the people during the snowy season. The army is aware of every remote area.
In such a situation, every patrolling party considers the villagers as part of their family and keeps all the information about them.
In such a situation, the Patrolling Party goes to 2-3 villages every day and provides medical facilities and also provides people with the prevention of corona.
If there is any other difficulty, it is also resolved. Brigadier Pandey told the media that at present the Khairiyat petrol of Northern Command continues with Jammu and Kashmir in the Union Territory of Ladakh.
Except this, the army is present all the time when the villagers are called for help.
Injuries of road accidents were also saved: In addition to protecting people from severe cold, the injured in road accidents are also being helped.
In such a situation, in Ramban in Jammu division, the army has so far rescued the victims of 8 road accidents. As soon as the jawans get to know about road accidents, avalanches, etc. in their area, then they get into action.
With this, people getting sick in the snow are also being helped to reach the hospital.
Khairiyat Petrol continues since 2014: Army Khairiyat Petrol is working in Kashmir since 2014. After the devastating floods in Kashmir in 2014, there was a lot of damage due to landslides in remote areas of Kashmir.
During this time, the army launched a massive campaign to save the people. Since then, the army has to face the challenges of the weather and also take continuous action to save the people.
For this, the army has also prepared the soldiers of its battalions for disaster management.
Snow avalanche panthers also active: Jammu, working for the army during snowy days also becomes challenging. In the high mountain areas, many army personnel is hit by avalanches.
In such a situation, the army has also activated its avalanche pantheas. In the jurisdiction of Northern Command, the Avalanche Panthras avalanche in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh take immediate action.
The Army’s Mountain Rescuers are also active to rescue avalanche-hit soldiers.
The Army Evangel Panthers, who consider the lives of the people as well as the lives of the people, are also equipped with modern equipment, which allows them to monitor the movement of the glaciers.